@VictorW81683995@shkeela1278 He was an African born in Angola south-central Africa. He was not a Foundational Black American like myself. Truth be told Africans did own and sold other Africans into slavery along with other. There were no Foundational Black American slave owners.
@VictorW81683995@shkeela1278 So, he was a sell out towards blacks. Doesnโt necessarily mean that he hated whites. So if he owned slaves who can he be racist towards whites if he owned โblackโ slaves? Make it make sense?๐
@shkeela1278 Itโs so amazing to me that not one person in the comments has talked about white-supremacy being a global system. That raises a lot of questions.๐
@shkeela1278 Now, I would say that some Africans that soled other Africans into slavery. You do have some black people today that can be racist towards other blacks. Some of them are wannabe white-supremacists, unfortunately. These can be your so-called foreign blacks.
@shkeela1278 How can we be racist when we were the most tortured and abused people on this planet and in human history? We were the only people that were executed the most, stoled from the most and destroyed in the most.